When you think of Tim Burton an iconic esthetic of creepy monotone whimsy comes to mind. That is the experience you get at the new pop-up theme restaurant Beetle House.

When you walk in there is a lounge area and bar complete with tribute art and sculptures created by local artists. lots and lots of selfie opportunities. The traditional dive bar also features some themes drink specials that are cleverly named.

There is plenty to see while you have drinks and you wait for your reservation to be called

The front door at Beetle House.

No dress code. Win!

Tribute artwork decor. The top left is made by an amazing artist, Keaglan Ashley.

This took up an entire wall. I was basically in Oogie Boogie's lair.

This was a bit taller than me and took up a small wall.

The entrance to the restaurant area had a giant ename tal entrance. And I loved the hostesses' outfits too.

They also had some truly spot-on character actors. The Willy Wonka character was especially talented at working the room and was the Master of Ceremonies for the evening. He was an absolute hoot and filled his conversations with wonderfully perverted innuendos.

Edward Scissorhands greeting a bachelorette party.

Seriously this actor was the best part of the night. So fun!

When we received our menus we were surprised by the prices. But what their advertisement doesn't clearly articulate is that you are paying for a dinner and a show. We were entertained the entire evening with dancing, singing, humorous in-character conversations and a freak show.

Clips from classic Tim Burton films play on a large screen at the front behind the stage.

The theming continues through the restaurant section.

Dinner and a show starts off with a freak show act featuring a bearded lady.

Then a classic 'nails up the nose' routine.

Edward recommended the burger.

The food was exceptional! Be sure to make your reservations soon. The LA pop-up location is only there for a limited time.